Incepted last year with a top-notch debut offering courtesy of label forewoman Cera Khin and well-known Bristolian bass figure Ossia, LazyTapes return with their second split-mixtape,
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Results2562Project Pablo returns with ‘There’s Always More At The Store’ EP on Technicolour
After a busy year marked by releases from Machine Woman, Hieroglyphic Being, Umfang, Dauwd and Project Pablo, Ninja Tune’s sister label Technicolour sees the latter strike
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Stream Steven Julien’s mini-LP ‘Bloodline’ – a nod to his family and Roland founder Ikutaro Kakehashi
Steven Julien aka FunkinEven marks his return to Apron Records with a new six-track mini-LP entitled ‘Bloodline‘, the London-based DJ and producer’s first solo release since
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Rafael Anton Irisarri: Sirimiri
Shrouded in melancholic vapours and forlorn harmonics, Irisarri’s new album for Umor Rex presents four majestic extended cuts as so many viewpoints on an untouched phantasmal valley. Drawing its name from the Basque word for ‘drizzle’ – which makes absolute sense given the fine-grained, caressingly fresh nature of its sound design, ‘Sirimiri’ offers sensations in their purest essence, primitively symbolic yet actively contemplative.
Jon Hopkins returns with new album ‘Singularity’
Following a 4 minute video teaser posted last month on Facebook, Jon Hopkins has announced the release of his forthcoming album ‘Singularity‘, scheduled for release via
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Premiere: Rain Text – 2.1
United under the guise of Rain Text are well-known Italian producers Giuseppe Ielasi, founder of Fringes Recordings and Schoolmap, and Giovanni Marco Civitenga, who you may better
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Sonniku: Diamond Dust
With ambient often falling into one of two camps – aural representations of Jupiter or the unsettling tones of a cheese grater orchestra – Sonniku has hit upon an inspired niche. If your childhood was spent contemplating hit points and there is a little circular indent on your thumbprint that has never faded away, there may just be something here for you.
Premiere: Sentiments – Taken And Handed Back
Unlike those who prefer to flood the market to prove their existence, some producers need just a couple outings to demonstrate the breadth and magnitude of
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Premiere: Trux – My Row
In 2013 LA-based Acid Test launched their sub-label Avenue 66 with a tripped out 12″ from Joey Anderson, featuring a killer deep house remix from none
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Beesmunt Soundsystem
Amsterdam duo Beesmunt Soundsystem deploy a wide-spanning palette of exotica-infused electronics, toasty grooves and further downtempo oddities sure to warmly offset the harsh cold outside. They also discuss their recent trip to Japan. Lock in, grab a plaid and pour yourself a fresh cup of green tea.
In Perspective: Label boss Emil Nyholm celebrates 10 years of Tartelet Records
Keen to pay tribute to one of our most favourite labels, we jumped on the occasion to catch up with the ever-busy Tartelet Records label boss Emil Nyholm to discuss the roots of the label and his forthcoming record ‘Pizza Trance’ under his new alias Dirk 81.
Kilchhofer: The Book Room
‘The Book Room’, Kilchhofer’s new collection of modular synth jams, takes us through dreamy panoramas of tropical exotica, alpine warmth and moonlit glades with plenty of highlights to spare along the way. Over a monolithic 74 minutes and 20 songs, this ecocentric debut album demands an immersive, uninterrupted listen.
Premiere: Adam Strömstedt – Reptile Boogie
From the cold banks of Mälaren in Stockholm to the Blue Mountains neighbouring Sydney, Swedish producer Adam Strömstedt fully acclimated to his new life and habitat;
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Job Sifre: Bestaan
Out via Mark van de Maat’s ever dependable Knekelhuis label, Job Sifre second EP ‘Bestaan’ does better than live up to expectations, it further establishes the young Red Light Radio and De School resident as a new vital player in town. Stream ‘Zodiak’ inside.
Premiere: ssaliva – Danger Came Smiling
From genetically modified, sample-heavy hip hop instrumentals to further shape-shifting sonic territories, the output of Belgian producer François Boulanger may have taken various incarnations (Kingfisherg, Cupp Cave,
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Sweden’s Intonal Festival turns four with Arpanet, Charlemagne Palestine, Courtesy, Pan Daijing
Held annually in Malmö, Sweden. 2018 marks Intonal’s fourth birthday, and this year they’ve invited another host of boundary-flexing artists, performers and composers to grace stages across the city.